By David Alan Armstrong
Liar Liar
Eight-year-old Tommy is naturally competitive. When his new friend Scott brags about his family, Tommy's drive to compete induces him to create an elaborate fabrication about a super-sized family and over-the-top descriptions of his otherwise ordinary parents. When his lie catches up with him, he learns a lesson about integrity.
Monster Boy
Terrorized by a bully, Tommy spends most of fourth grade hiding from the threat of annihilation, only to find out that the threat is more in his head than it is on the playground. He comes up with a plan to defuse his mortal nemesis.
Ugly Shot
In high school, Tommy aspired to be a champion shot putter. When the state championship meet came around, he discovered how unnerving overactive nerves could be. He also learned a lesson about compassion.
No Regrets
Tom and Jenny are falling in love. A couple of days into a week-long vacation at a family camp with Jenny's family, Tom has to make a decision. Jenny is waiting for their first kiss. Tom is in a quandary. If he kisses this beautiful girl, will it enrich their relationship or overwhelm it? Will he regret what might come next, or what might never happen?
Eve
A stranger appears in what Eve thought was an empty garden on a vacant world. She and Adam are not alone after all. They are not the first. And what is this test the mysterious man warns her about?